Anti-beta Galactosidase antibody [DC1 4C7]
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(8 Publications)
Mouse Monoclonal GLB1/Beta-galactosidase antibody. Suitable for WB, ELISA and reacts with Escherichia coli samples. Cited in 8 publications.
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b0344, JW0335, lacZ, Beta-galactosidase, Beta-gal, Lactase, Beta D galactosidase, Beta gal, ECK0341, JW0335, Lactase, lacZ
- WB
Lab
Western blot - Anti-beta Galactosidase antibody [DC1 4C7] (AB116)
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Western blot - Anti-beta Galactosidase antibody [DC1 4C7] (ab116) at 1 µg
Lane 1:
Western blot - Recombinant Human GLB1/Beta-galactosidase protein (<a href='/en-us/products/proteins-peptides/recombinant-human-glb1-beta-galactosidase-protein-ab151890'>ab151890</a>) at 0.1 µg
Lane 2:
Western blot - Native E. coli beta Galactosidase protein (<a href='/en-us/products/proteins-peptides/native-e-coli-beta-galactosidase-protein-ab79449'>ab79449</a>) at 0.1 µg
Secondary
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Goat polyclonal to Mouse IgG - H&L - Pre-Adsorbed (HRP) (ab65485) at 1/5000 dilution
Predicted band size: 116 kDa,118 kDa,183 kDa,43 kDa,54 kDa,56 kDa,72 kDa,74 kDa,84 kDa
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Exposure time: 4min
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Product details
This monoclonal is also known as clone HD4C7 or HD 447C.
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Biological function summary
This enzyme is involved in the metabolism of galactose a critical aspect of cellular energy production. It can participate in various metabolic pathways converting complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars. In bacteria beta-galactosidase belongs to a protein complex controlled by the lac operon regulating lactose metabolism. In humans the enzyme takes part in lysosomal functions contributing to the degradation of glycoproteins and glycolipids therefore supporting normal cellular processes.
Pathways
Beta-galactosidase plays an important role in the lactose metabolism pathway. In E. coli it coheres with the enzymes of the lac system like lactose permease and transacetylase to facilitate lactose utilization. In human biology it participates in the lysosomal degradation pathway. Its function is associated with proteins such as galactosylceramidase which also break down galactolipids demonstrating its interaction in broader metabolic networks.
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Publications (8)
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Cell death & disease 14:813 PubMed38071330
2023
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Nature communications 12:6941 PubMed34862367
2021
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Nature 523:329-32 PubMed26131929
2015
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PloS one 7:e52335 PubMed23272238
2012
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Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 30:1423-9 PubMed20431063
2010
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IHC-Fr
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Developmental biology 330:329-38 PubMed19361496
2009
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The Journal of biological chemistry 283:2741-50 PubMed18048367
2007
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Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) 41:73-80 PubMed15682388
2005
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